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Where did they live?

Wednesday 26 October | Resources,

Is it quite interesting to go back years later, and look at your childhood community? The houses, are they all as they were? The roading – gravel? Tar-sealed? Street numbers…

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Hotel's fine cuisine

Saturday 22 October | Camera Obscura,

This menu is from a dinner held at the Hamilton Hotel on 22 July 1958. The dinner was held in honour of G. H. V.

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Narrows a course linked to past

Saturday 15 October | Camera Obscura,

There is a sign on the corrugated iron shed on the right which says, ‘The Narrows Golf Club Links Private’.

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Where did they work?

Wednesday 12 October | Resources,

Family history is a fascinating study and, sometimes it’s very revealing.

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Popular screening

Saturday 8 October | Camera Obscura,

This flier promotes a matinee screening of ‘educational, instructive, scenic and amusing pictures’ at the King’s Theatre on November 4 1911.

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It's a sign of the times

Saturday 1 October | Camera Obscura,

So much has changed. This was the newspaper room in the old library in Alexandra St (Worley Place) in March 1993.

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The Auckland Weekly News

Wednesday 28 September | Resources,

This popular publication from the past used to capture the current affairs and events of both New Zealand and the world with superb photographs and news reports.

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An Easter bargain

Saturday 24 September | Camera Obscura,

This flier is promoting used cars for sale at Dominion Motors Ltd on Victoria Street in 1939.

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Garden Place at night

Saturday 17 September | Camera Obscura,

This was Garden Place at night in September 1993. We don’t know what time it was so have no way of knowing what we should expect.

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Hamilton Post office - a Victoria Street landmark

Wednesday 14 September | Stories of Hamilton,

Hamilton Post office was situated in Victoria Street opposite the Bank of New Zealand which was on the corner of Hood Street. It is now ‘Artspost Galleries & Shop’.

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A top performance

Saturday 10 September | Camera Obscura,

The Hamilton Civic Choir and Orchestra often combined for performances, and this programme comes from 1951 when the groups performed Faust by Charles Francois Gounod.

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A glimpse of the past

Saturday 3 September | Camera Obscura,

The Vienna was the northern-most shop in the Bristol Building on Victoria Street which was built in 1925.

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